4.14.2015

Fireplace Facelift: A Rental Friendly 'Marble' Makeover


One of the things that I knew I wanted to change in my rental was the yellow tile surrounding my fireplace. I'll admit that once I moved in, the yellow tiles grew on me. They were more charming than I originally guessed, but I still felt that they weren't in keeping with my overall style and vision for the space. A couple of them were also cracked. (And yes, the ceiling fan is another thing I'd like to change!)


The tricky thing is that this is a rental unit, so I have to be realistic about what I can change and what I have to live with. I want to retile my kitchen backsplash eventually, so I'm saving the 'ask the landlord' question for that. Furthermore, I wanted marble and I know that it's not in the budget, and investing a lot of money into a rental doesn't make sense for me.

What I really needed was a rental friendly, non-permanent, easy, no-hassle, and inexpensive solution.
And that's when it donned on me, what about something I can peel and stick? So that's exactly what I did! I ordered up this amazing contact paper from my friends over at Design Your Wall, and went to work. A quick note about this contact paper. It is SO thick and durable, some of the tiles I had to unpeel and restick over ten times to get it just right, and the paper didn't rip, crinkle, or lose its stick. It really feels almost more like vinyl than paper. It is even wipeable! The pattern is also extremely realistic. 





The contact paper comes with a great grid on the back, so it makes it really easy to cut straight lines.

Next, just peel and stick! (and swear and get frustrated and almost give up). I'll be honest, I found this part difficult because part of my tiles are in behind the copper insert, so to peel and stick while getting it in behind there was very tricky. Thank goodness I could peel up and restick so many times!
I used the small triangle to help smooth out any air bubbles as I went. You should also make sure that your tiles are clean and dry before sticking.



I used the utility knife to reveal grout the small grout lines if the paper was covering it.




And voila! I can't believe how great this project turned out. I still need to add some caulking around the perimeter just to hide some of the pre-existing gaps, but I am loving the transformation! This really was the perfect solution! I don't think you can tell that it is paper at all unless you get really close. A big thank you to Design Your Wall for such an amazing product!

Now I'm thinking about what else I can marble-ize!
xox
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34 comments:

  1. I am DEFINITELY looking into this!

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  2. That's amazing! You are a genius!!!
    xo
    Patty

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  3. SUPER smart and what a huge change. Love this, Tiffany!

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  4. GORGEOUS! I wonder if this will work to brick? And stand up to the heat of the fire? Also... how much of the $60 roll did you use?

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  5. @Brigid
    Luckily my fireplace is just decorative so no fires here! I'm not sure that it would work on brick...I think it's better on a clean and smooth surface. I only used about 4 feet of the roll, but now I'm on the hunt for other things to marbleize! xo

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  6. That is amazing and so are you! What a difference!

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  7. amazing transformation! thanks for sharng

    regards Birgit
    http://mode-im-kopf.blogspot.co.at/

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  8. WOW! What a difference the marble (contact paper) made it look!
    So neat!

    Showered With Design

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  11. Nice solution! Looks great. You have such a classy style, love it. :D

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  12. Looks so good! You did a great job in there. I have big mirror and a big painting on my fireplace too because for me big mirrors makes the room look bigger and brighter. :)

    Arrielle P
    Alveo Land High Park

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  13. O ho, love to see this marble makeover and and beautiful work on it.
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  14. You did it so minutely and it looked so beautiful. have you done interior design for your whole apartment so minutely?

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  17. Talk about resourcefulness! Covering those yellow tiles with contact paper saved you from the cost of buying and replacing it with real tiles. And the transformation sure improved the look of your fireplace. Thanks for sharing that creative idea, Tiffany. Job well done!

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  21. Really awesome changing dear. I have 2 fireplaces in my home. one of them is made by limestone, which I purchased from architecturestoneelement. It is better & another one is wooden. Now I am thinking to apply your idea for the second one. Thanks for it & keep blogging dear & spread new ideas for designing.

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  23. You found an amazing marble dupe! I think this is pretty clever, and is fairly integrated to your gold and white vision. What concerns me is that since they are practically “paper”, won’t they be easily damaged once you light that fireplace? Well, I sure hope they don’t! Take care!

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